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Hancock begins by exploring Malta’s ancient temples, notably the site of Gigantia (Ggantija), claiming they are far older than mainstream archaeology suggests. He states these structures are around 12,800 years old, implying they predate known Neolithic constructions. However, archaeologists date Ggantija to approximately 3500 BCE, about 5,500 years ago. Hancock’s reliance on selective data—such as claiming soil carbonate dating or cherry-picking certain tools—ignores the extensive body of established chronological research.